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NEW LASER WELDING SCANNER UNVEILED


SCAN HEADS FOR PRECISE


APPLICATIONS


With the new AGV-CPO series, Aerotech is launching powerful 2-axis laser scan heads that offer optimal value for money for numerous


applications. The compact systems in the new CORE Performance class are suitable for research and process development as well as for industrial precision machining.


Contact: Andy Holmes aholmes@aerotech.com aerotech.com


Coherent has announced the launch of the WELD2D MP, a new laser welding scanner designed to redefine cost-performance standards. It is purpose-built for critical applications in the fast- growing EV and power electronics markets, including foil-to-tab and thin busbar welding.


Contact: Jamie Costello jamie.costello@coherent.com coherent.com


MEDICAL LASER SAFETY DOOR


NEW POWER IBS WAVEPLATES


OPTOMAN has develop a new generation of IBS-coated waveplates designed specifically for high-duty- cycle ultrafast applications. The result is a waveplate platform that sets a new durability benchmark


in the field and directly addresses customer demand for long-lasting, maintenance-free optics.


Contact: Lukas Ceizaris lukas.ceizaris@optoman.com optoman.com


Lasermet has launched the DragonDoor, the next evolution in safety for modern medical facilities. Designed for three-fold protection against laser, X-ray, and fire, the DragonDoor represents a new benchmark in integrated safety design for medical environments.


Contact: Simon Last office@lasermet.com lasermet.com


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